Though Leadership Webinar Series:
Osteoporosis Awareness - An Asian American Lens
Join us for a panel discussion entitled "Osteoporosis Awareness - An Asian American Lens" and learn about recent research and data on osteoporosis in our community, the need for data disaggregation, and how Medicare currently reimburses for DXA osteoporosis screening. Key resources on nutrition, exercise, and fall prevention will also be shared.
This webinar is geared for:
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Community-based organization (CBO) leaders who want to learn more about osteoporosis to share with their members
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Clinicians and health providers who have Asian patients, policy makers, and
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Consumers who want to have more knowledge about their health.
EVENT DETAILS
Thursday, January 19, 2023
2pm-3pm (EST)
Virtual
Register below to receive the webinar link in a confirmation email. This webinar will also be recorded and shared with attendees.
Meet the Panelists
Dr. Steven Ing, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Medicine
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Dr. Steven Ing specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, with a special focus on Metabolic Bone Disorders, Calcium Disorders, and Osteoporosis. He practices primarily in Columbus, OH, and is affiliated with Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Dr. Ing graduated from NYU School of Medicine in 1993, and completed his training at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Hospital University Pennsylvania. He is board certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism.
David L. Kim
President & CEO
National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (NAPCA)
David L. Kim is the President and CEO of The National Asian Pacific Center on Aging, the nations only nonprofit dedicated to promoting the dignity and well-being of Asian Americans. Prior to joining NAPCA, Kim was President and CEO of The IAMBIC Group, LLC a marketing and public affairs consulting firm based in the Washington, DC area. Earlier, Kim was Vice President, Multicultural Markets and Engagements at AARP. President George W. Bush appointed Kim as Chief of Staff at the United States Mint. Kim provided confidential counsel to the Mint Director on all strategic planning and policies of the Mint while overseeing Legislative Affairs and Public Relations for the Mint. Kim was global Director of Asian Marketing and Community Relations at Anheuser-Busch Companies in St. Louis.
Kim serves on several national corporate and non-profit boards, including the Duke University Libraries Advisory Board. He also currently serves as the Managing Member of the Multicultural Marketing Advisory Board for Diageo. He also served as chairman of several boards of Asian American and Pacific Islander community organizations such as the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS), National Asian Pacific American Center for Aging (NAPCA), Organization of Chinese Americans Business Advisory Council (OCA-BAC) and has served on the boards and advisory boards of other AAPI organizations based in Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.Kim graduated from Duke University with an A.B. in Political Science and attended Columbia University Graduate School of International and Public Affairs.